Haiti earthquake - D7020 update Jan. 20, 2010

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Michael Terrelonge

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Jan 21, 2010, 7:45:47 AM1/21/10
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Dear Rotarians;

Today (Actually yesterday) I had some challenges! was to be a lay day
in the air as we had the Haiti ground team transporting supplies into
PaP, thanks to Caleb and Hosean Ministries large Bus and someone's
truck. This got done and all the Medical Supplies were delivered to
Claude Surena in PaP. Additionally a Shelter Box and supplies were
also delivered to ADG Ted Lazarre who has been living in his car.
Thanks Caleb for that personal rescue mission.

We had two flights today from Nassau into Les Cayes Haiti.
Unfortunately we had a mix up with our flight partners and some of the
stuff that went there was supposed to go to Pignon and Verrette but we
dropped it never the less and will make up the balances to get Pignon
and Verrette sorted out in the next day or two as we acquire what is
needed and or requested by them. Les Cayes is in good shape with the
exception of a few specific items which we are working on as well.

We have a team out of Florida and another out of North Carolina that
are prepared to set up a surgical tent in the Hospital yard in Les
Cayes. That is being organized today and I should have an update ion
it in the next day or so.

St. Croix has a barge which is landing today if all is as planned in
St. Marc full of 1200 cases of water and additional supplies bound for
PaP. Tortola has also located an X-Ray machine and supplies and they
are on the way and should be in Port de Paix Friday. We still need
additional X-Ray machines. PDG Richard has located some from st. Croix
connection and we will organize them today. The Dialysis machines are
also still needed.

Our Immediate Past Assistant Governor Eves Martial advised me that the
team into Port de Paix was making great progress with the surgeries
and they are going to be needing some supplies soon. That's on the top
of the list for today.

Dr. Batsch from the Pignon hospital sent some pictures and some X-Rays
to show the work they are doing as well and as soon as I can I will
get them posted to the site.

St. Croix has sent 1200 cases of water and additional supplies by
Barge and are intended to land in St. Marc and transhipped into PaP. I
am following that and will advise how that goes.

I probably missed something but will add it to tonight's info.

I'll keep you posted.
PDG Dick

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